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the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you have the rolling stones and you have other people experimenting as well. bob was right there. >> so if the guitar is the real deal, it could be worth around a half million bucks. >>> a legally blind woman competes for the miss florida usa crown and tries to make history. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >>> no cr
the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you...
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thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat down with our ivan watson for his first television interview with the u.s. network. he says the country is "a totalitarian regime and a dictatorship. and all orders come from president assad." >> translator: in 2003 after the american invasion of iraq a toppling of the syrian regime, they had an agreement with al qaeda so keep the road open to iraq so militants started coming from all over the world to syria under the eyes of the syrian secret police who are directly responsible for the killing of thousands of iraqis and coalition forces. he trained and provided shelte
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thanks for starting your morning with us. glad you're here. >>> we start with politics and the obama administration giving in to florida. the state will now have access to a department of homeland security data base on immigrants. part of florida's effort to clear illegal voters off their voter rolls. florida d sued the government for access to the data base. the federal government had challenged florida's efforts in court but lost. >>> to washington now. it's going to be a big week for ben bernanke on. tuesday the federal reserve chairman is scheduled to testify before the senate for his semi annual report on the economy. he's required to appear twice a year. in addition to questions about additional stimulus policies, he could be asked about libor and the u.k. rate fixing scandal that's impacted roughly $10 trillion in loans around the world. that's your credit card rate, your car loan perhaps, and maybe even your home mortgage. >>> in other politics, secretary of state hillary clinton is in egypt this morning wrapping up m
thanks for starting your morning with us. glad you're here. >>> we start with politics and the obama administration giving in to florida. the state will now have access to a department of homeland security data base on immigrants. part of florida's effort to clear illegal voters off their voter rolls. florida d sued the government for access to the data base. the federal government had challenged florida's efforts in court but lost. >>> to washington now. it's going to be a...
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and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] er is different visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that m
and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like...
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that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to do. especially when hundreds of small tunnels crossing the u.s.-mexico border keep popping up. we're going to give you a tar of the latest. wait until you see. this also, remember, you can watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work or even on your smartphone when you're running around this week. go to cnn.com/tv. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing...
that doesn't make us confident so much as make us intense identify all of our preventive measures so that in the next few weeks, we can stop the outbreak. >> reporter: an outbreak that she hope she can avoid. after speaking to us, she was admitted to the hospital. cholera tests could take seven to ten days to come back. a nerve-racking wait as cuba again battles a killer disease. cnn, man's nia, cuba. >> amazing coverage there. >>> stopping the drug war. incredibly hard to...
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take a look at what richard ross shows us about people living in spaces half that size. take a look. >> reporter: since new york city wants to build new, tiny apartments -- how big is your apartment? i came calling in greenwich village to see how residents in shoe box sized apartments survive. >> you have to duck under, but i'm lucky i'm short. >> reporter: genevieve schuyler has been living here for seven years. >> this apartment is about 105 square feet. >> reporter: that's much smaller than the microsized apartments they want to build. michael bloomberg walked a potential floor plan. he said it's critical to attracting young people, those who are priced out of the market. kno kno new yorkers are known for overcoming challenges. >> this is an knowing. >> reporter: kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" when japanese visitors needed a place to live. >> good night. >> reporter: future renters of microapartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture. >> i think that people have to be smarter and they have to get smarter furniture. >> so after i cook, i'll put
take a look at what richard ross shows us about people living in spaces half that size. take a look. >> reporter: since new york city wants to build new, tiny apartments -- how big is your apartment? i came calling in greenwich village to see how residents in shoe box sized apartments survive. >> you have to duck under, but i'm lucky i'm short. >> reporter: genevieve schuyler has been living here for seven years. >> this apartment is about 105 square feet. >>...
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i never used his kids as a pawn. i would never say -- i will not put my kids -- my kids did not make this decision. >> you are going through a divorce. >> i am going through a divorce. i can't make up for the time i lost with my children. all i can do is better myself as a christian and as a father. >> i've got to ask you this because we have this whole thing now with penn state and jerry sandusky. you had an issue when you were a child. do you think that affected your behavior. you were molested. did you deal with that as a child? >> i definitely did. coming from an interracial relationship with my mother being white and my father being black, there were times when i didn't want to cause any more drama to them so i kept a lot of things to myself. until i got to prison, i just couldn't keep a memoir or journal, i just started writing letters to my father and it flowed. when it started flowing, those things the started coming out on to the paper. i never meant this to be a book. i was just sending these letters home.
i never used his kids as a pawn. i would never say -- i will not put my kids -- my kids did not make this decision. >> you are going through a divorce. >> i am going through a divorce. i can't make up for the time i lost with my children. all i can do is better myself as a christian and as a father. >> i've got to ask you this because we have this whole thing now with penn state and jerry sandusky. you had an issue when you were a child. do you think that affected your...
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i may use those programs. they're as useless as a song, a movie, a story. all of a sudden with ipad i could go directly to people and say check this thing out. we don't have to label what it is. it's called bubble heart. if you like it and all of a sudden they did. >> to find out more about scott and his interactive worlds of wonder tune into the next list this sunday july 22nd at 2:00 p.m. on cnn. >>> confusion from a lack of oxygen in a combat fighter jet. the problem inside the cockpit of the f-22. an airline has planes... and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. but they can be really well thexpensive.ted a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' pos
i may use those programs. they're as useless as a song, a movie, a story. all of a sudden with ipad i could go directly to people and say check this thing out. we don't have to label what it is. it's called bubble heart. if you like it and all of a sudden they did. >> to find out more about scott and his interactive worlds of wonder tune into the next list this sunday july 22nd at 2:00 p.m. on cnn. >>> confusion from a lack of oxygen in a combat fighter jet. the problem inside...
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she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very specific demands. they have some relatives detained recently in alexandra on drug charges and they want them released in exchange for releasing these americans. >> so will the state department, will anybodyin the u.s. government negotiate with them? >> reporter: well, that's not really u.s. policy, randi, to negotiate with kidnappers or terrorists. and also this is about egyptian law. the egyptian authorities are working on this issue with trying to negotiate the release, not really clear whether they would let these relatives go. but the u.s. is really leaving it in the hands of the egypti
she joins us by phone. elise, what is different would you say about this kidnapping compared to the others that we've reported on before? >> reporter: well, randi, in the past a lot of these kidnappings were about money. a lot of them were trying to make a little extra money. what they would do is kidnap americans or other westerners for ransom. and a short period of time they were released. this time they have some very specific demands. they have some relatives detained recently in...
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how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public. we have some other tests we are doing right now, using hair samples from princess doe with a company in salt lake city, utah, and they are taking those strands of hair and they are able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes, and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of orig origin, where she may have come from. having that compositermed with the composite and with the assistance of the national center, we can take that composite and saturate that area that is identified through these hair samples and the isotopes. >> was she ever reported missing? was there ever a girl matching her description? was there ever a family that came forward? >> there's been families in the past that have come forward thinking that possibly princess doe was, in fact, their daughter, sister, et cetera, and now, of course, we have the dna from princess doe in the codis database with the assistance of the university of north texas doing the dna wor
how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public. we have some other tests we are doing right now, using hair samples from princess doe with a company in salt lake city, utah, and they are taking those strands of hair and they are able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes, and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of orig origin, where she may have come from. having that...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> nasty internet virus is infecting hundreds of thousands of computers causing an inevitable internet blackout starting tomorrow. cyber criminals are responsible for planting the virus in computers around the world. cnn's stacey valley joins us from new york. how did something like this happen, what is the dns changer? >> yeah, this is a problem several years in the make ppg what happened is a group of hackers created this virus and got away it for about five years. this is a long-running scan tp what it did is redirect internet traffic. so if you were trying to go to, for example, apple's eye tune store, it would reroute to you a faith website. on a lot of web sites they served fake advertisements. the fb i conducted a sting and o
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the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our country ever look away to our passion and commitment to israel. [ applause ] >> as prime minister baggen put it in haunting words, if the enemy puts it in words he seeks to destroy us, believe him. we've seen the horrors of history. we will not stand by. we will not watch them play out again. it would be foolish not to take iran's leaders at their word. they are, after all, the product of a radical theocracy. over the years iran has amassed a brutal and bloody record. it has seized embassies and killed its own people. it supports the ruthless assad regime and k
the, he adds, is the crux of the problem facing us in the future. so it's today as israel faces enemies and seek to commit new ones, when iran speaks of holocausts or speak of wiping us off the map only the naive or worse would dismiss it as excessive rhetoric. make no mistake, the ayatollahs in tehran are testing our moral objectives. they want to know who will object or look the other way. my minister of israel and the leaders of iran are one in the same. we will not look away, nor will our...
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keep us posted. >>> overseas, americans kidnapped in egypt. we'll get an update. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. >>> the search for two american tourists and their guide intensifies in egypt. they were kidnapped? the sinai peninsula. they were taken from a tour bus, all of this taking place as hillary clinton is also in cairo. we'll be monitoring her reports she'll be making there momentarily ahead of the new president elect muhammed morsi. let's bring in muhammed fidel monitoring all the developments on this alleged kidnapping. what can you tell me about these tourists who were taken off a tour bus along with their guide and kidnapped? >> the kidnapping happened yesterday around 2 p.m. i spoke to the head of security in sinai and he confirmed it was two boston native
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but that bill will allow retailers to pass on those additional fees to you, the customer if you use credit standards. >>> meantime, sylvester stallone's son sage has been found dead in his home. the part-time actor was in a couple of movies with his father, who's reportedly devastated by his son's death. foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy will be performed. >>> connor boss made history today at the -- voss as a hereditary the disease that has caused her vision to get progressively worse over the years. and penn state plans to honor a contract with joe paterno. that new deal gave the late coach a package worth over $5 million. a devastating report released last week has damaged paterno's legacy. but the school is said to be leaning towards keeping that statue of paterno outside of penn state's stadium. >>> as many as 180,000 capped crusa crusad crusaders, comic-con in san diego. >>> those are your top stories and now what we're working on tonight. going broke from wall street to main street. now entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town now minimum wage. >
but that bill will allow retailers to pass on those additional fees to you, the customer if you use credit standards. >>> meantime, sylvester stallone's son sage has been found dead in his home. the part-time actor was in a couple of movies with his father, who's reportedly devastated by his son's death. foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy will be performed. >>> connor boss made history today at the -- voss as a hereditary the disease that has caused her vision to get...
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he joins us live in massachusetts. liam, you've had the opportunity to talk to the family, get a sense of whether they're hopeful. what can you tell us about what they've learned about the pastor's situation? >> reporter: poppy, all they know right now is that he is okay. the egyptian who kidnapped them has said they're going to be okay. he's been feeding them dinners and taking care of them. he essentially wants to exchange them for his uncle who is in prison in egypt right now. we're at the home of the pastor in boston. several of his family members have been re all day. they say to find strength in one another. he's been a pastor of two pentecostal churches here in the boston area for 34 years. tonight, this community is turning its prayers toward him. >> we don't have any more information other than what we hear in the news and what you guys are hearing. we're all in good spirits, because we know that the god we serve is in control of the matter. the only concern that we have at the moment is that he is diabetic an
he joins us live in massachusetts. liam, you've had the opportunity to talk to the family, get a sense of whether they're hopeful. what can you tell us about what they've learned about the pastor's situation? >> reporter: poppy, all they know right now is that he is okay. the egyptian who kidnapped them has said they're going to be okay. he's been feeding them dinners and taking care of them. he essentially wants to exchange them for his uncle who is in prison in egypt right now. we're at...
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how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public, we have some other tests that we are doing right now or using hair samples from princess doe with a company called isoforensics in salt lake city, utah. they're taking those strands of hair and they're able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes. and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of origin where she may have come from. having that composite and with the assistance of the national center, we can take that composite and saturate that area that is identified through these hair samples and isotopes. >> why is there after 30 years -- i mean, tomorrow will mark 30 years to the day that princess doe was found. i mean, why such a strong desire to solve this case after so many years? >> it's been my focus from the beginning to identify her. again, i can't say -- stress enough it's so difficult to solve a case like this without having the identity of the v
how do you put this to use? >> well, using the media, thank you, and getting it out to the public, we have some other tests that we are doing right now or using hair samples from princess doe with a company called isoforensics in salt lake city, utah. they're taking those strands of hair and they're able to extract elements from those hairs, the isotopes. and with a reasonable amount of scientific certainty, give us a point of origin, a location of origin where she may have come from....
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the researchers used animals. believe it north, they also used humans, volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the
the researchers used animals. believe it north, they also used humans, volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs are emerging from the
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you have to be, we use that term, love. something that has to move you in order to get you out of the house to do that. maria, is boehner right? by the way, i like that. very good, anna. but is this an up or down referendum on barack obama and if so, is that good or bad for him? >> it's not, don, and here's what i think boehner, i think it was an astounding moment of candor because i think he realizes mitt romney is not lovable and somebody ta the voters are going to ever feel passionate about. it would be enough the barack obama wasn't so likable himself and you know, i agree with anna on one thing. there are certainly disappointment from a lot of voters in the fact that this president hasn't been able to do everything he set out to do four years ago, but they are also giving him and i've seen this in many polls and many focus groups that i've been in, they are giving him the benefit of the doubt. they understand what he was going up against and they also understand that it's going to take more time. so mitt romney is goin
you have to be, we use that term, love. something that has to move you in order to get you out of the house to do that. maria, is boehner right? by the way, i like that. very good, anna. but is this an up or down referendum on barack obama and if so, is that good or bad for him? >> it's not, don, and here's what i think boehner, i think it was an astounding moment of candor because i think he realizes mitt romney is not lovable and somebody ta the voters are going to ever feel passionate...
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> no question america needs more energy but there's plenty of debate about where and how to get it. drilling for oil in the arctic has been off limits until now. after years of lawsuits and resistance from environmental groups, shell has been given the okay to drill off the coast of northern alaska. it's the first offshore drilling project approved since the 2010 bp disaster in the gulf of mexico. we go in-depth on the fight for oil in the arctic. >> reporter: it's a massive gamble. if it pays shell oil will reap the benefit of being the first to bloish a new market for oil in one of harshest climates on earth. >> we will be drilling them like they are the most complex, most difficult wells we drilled in company history. >> reporter: the plan to sink to exploration drills in arctic water. the wells won't bring up oil but designed to confirm what shell believes is down there, at least 26 billion barrels of black gold. enough to supply 20% of america's needs. >> if shell reall
all of us serving you. us bank >>> no question america needs more energy but there's plenty of debate about where and how to get it. drilling for oil in the arctic has been off limits until now. after years of lawsuits and resistance from environmental groups, shell has been given the okay to drill off the coast of northern alaska. it's the first offshore drilling project approved since the 2010 bp disaster in the gulf of mexico. we go in-depth on the fight for oil in the arctic....
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she's live with us. take us back to what happened in douma on june 29th. >> reporter: the reason why it's taken three weeks to get our hands on that video is because the activists that wanted to shoot it were stuck there for well over a week and it was an ordeal to get the footage from damascus to us here in lebanon. we have to warn that the images are disturbing. the power is out in the streets. the three activis
she's live with us. take us back to what happened in douma on june 29th. >> reporter: the reason why it's taken three weeks to get our hands on that video is because the activists that wanted to shoot it were stuck there for well over a week and it was an ordeal to get the footage from damascus to us here in lebanon. we have to warn that the images are disturbing. the power is out in the streets. the three activis
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tell us about the sign. it's an acrho anyone, pray for everyone, rely on god for comfort, always seem faith, you are not alone. we will not live in fear. >> reporter: why did you want to come here and bring the sign? >> we're part of the community. i'm a parent. it could have been my kids. you know, it's the grace of god that my baby's name is not on there. we wanted to show our love and support for our community, and that we are -- we are supportive and not going to let this change us. >> reporter: i think suzanne, that's the spirit i felt. people have been coming by. there's a prior circle going on. people have been coming by, and i've had heard that throughout the community, that people will not give into the darkness of this event, they'll not give into fear, live positively and try to remember the good things about these victims and forget as much as they can about the suspect. suzanne? >> we serb responsibility their efforts 689 jim, thank you so much. >>> new life emerges from the tragedy. even as the
tell us about the sign. it's an acrho anyone, pray for everyone, rely on god for comfort, always seem faith, you are not alone. we will not live in fear. >> reporter: why did you want to come here and bring the sign? >> we're part of the community. i'm a parent. it could have been my kids. you know, it's the grace of god that my baby's name is not on there. we wanted to show our love and support for our community, and that we are -- we are supportive and not going to let this change...
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i appreciate you joining us, congresswoman. it will be interesting to watch the 34 candidates and the 13 states running and possibly making history. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> more trivia for you. when it comes to healthy nutrition, do you really have to count calories and can you exercise on an empty stomach? can you eat before you go to bed? all good questions. he's here! our health expert separates fact from myth. that's coming up next. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >> there's nothing worse than working hard on your heal
i appreciate you joining us, congresswoman. it will be interesting to watch the 34 candidates and the 13 states running and possibly making history. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> more trivia for you. when it comes to healthy nutrition, do you really have to count calories and can you exercise on an empty stomach? can you eat before you go to bed? all good questions. he's here! our health expert separates fact from myth. that's coming up next. last season was the gulf's...
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i used to own a corn farm. i used to tell my corn for $2 a bush until 1985. the bushels today are $7.50. i know there's inflation but not 3 1/2 times. >> you used to own a corn farm? >> i did. >> you never cease to amaze me. you surprise me every day. you fly planes, own a cornfield. >> i've had many lives. >> you have. we'll have to talk about corn sometime. >> fair enough. >> and i want to talk about corn here. what chad is talking about the worst damage to the corn crops means higher prices in different things. want to bring in alison kosik of the new york stock exchange. did you hear that? chad had a corn farm. >> i'm amazed. so you know he probably can relate to this. talking about corn prices here. you know over the past month, suzanne, prices for corn have gone up more than 40% because of those extreme drought conditions that he was talking. even wheat and soybean prices are also going up as the drought drags on and on. when you think of corn as a commodity, it's just like stocks. it's like oil or gold. what it does, it trades on the open market in the
i used to own a corn farm. i used to tell my corn for $2 a bush until 1985. the bushels today are $7.50. i know there's inflation but not 3 1/2 times. >> you used to own a corn farm? >> i did. >> you never cease to amaze me. you surprise me every day. you fly planes, own a cornfield. >> i've had many lives. >> you have. we'll have to talk about corn sometime. >> fair enough. >> and i want to talk about corn here. what chad is talking about the worst...
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sandra endo joins us now to tell us more about this. >> reporter: the washington monument has been closed since last august, 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck this area, and the monument has been undergoing extensive investigations. engineers have been determining the safety and structural integrity of it, and they determined that this 555-foot tall monument will need extensive internal and external repairs. we are talking about sealing cracks and removing loose stones and reinforcing joints and beams inside the monument and nine inside panels near the top are cracked, and those each weigh nearly 2,000 pounds, so that's what we're talking about in terms of the magnitude of this, and the national park service says this attraction obviously is a big draw here to the nation's capital. it lures in 700,000 tourists each year, and, o course, now those tourists may have to wait until 2014 to actually go up inside the monument. here's what the national park service had to say about that. >> i mean, it truly is a monumental task. this is certainly an icon not only of washington but of our entir
sandra endo joins us now to tell us more about this. >> reporter: the washington monument has been closed since last august, 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck this area, and the monument has been undergoing extensive investigations. engineers have been determining the safety and structural integrity of it, and they determined that this 555-foot tall monument will need extensive internal and external repairs. we are talking about sealing cracks and removing loose stones and reinforcing...
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he'll join from us cambodia. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> after the big bailout american automakers have bounced back, and now they are revving up for more. check out chrysler's high-octane add for its new dodge dart. i thought it had words in it. it does, really, and at the end tom brady pops up. chrysler isn't the only impressive comeback kid. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange, but alison, before we get into chrysler's increased profits, let's start off on capitol hill because there's this big hearing on the auto bailout today. why? >> yeah. and with this hearing, carol, that's happening in washington this morning, it really is bringing back tough memories for
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alexandra joins us to tell us about the crazy people. >> you're like back on earth. they're other worldly. 135 miles in 120 degree heat. so it started this morning, this badwater ultra marathon. there are two things that make it so bad or extreme. the elevation and the extreme temperatures. let me show you the google map and show you the elevation. it began this water in badwater in death valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. it will end in 48 hours, at mt. whitney, the elevation, 8,360 feet. they're running 135 miles. it covers three mountain raranges, a total of 13,000 feet assent. that's a little problematic area number one. number two, the temperature. the average temperature there is 104. not out of the question to get to 120. for the next three days, you can see between 110 and 112, and you know, it would easily hit 120. what does 120 feel like? give you a little perspective. paraffin wax, a candle, melts at 120. a rare steak is only 130, and bath water at 120 will scald you and do damage to human tissue. >> wow, who would do this and how do you train for
alexandra joins us to tell us about the crazy people. >> you're like back on earth. they're other worldly. 135 miles in 120 degree heat. so it started this morning, this badwater ultra marathon. there are two things that make it so bad or extreme. the elevation and the extreme temperatures. let me show you the google map and show you the elevation. it began this water in badwater in death valley, which is 282 feet below sea level. it will end in 48 hours, at mt. whitney, the elevation,...